Simulation Of Molten-Glass Evolution From Spout Lip To Tin Bath

Viscous molten glass with a high temperature flows into a tin bath through a complicated three-phase flow during the production of glass. It is very important to understand the characteristics of evolution for optimising float-glass design as well as preparing high-quality flat glass. A three-phase flow system containing molten glass, molten tin under N2/H2 atmosphere in a 600/tpd tin bath from the spout lip to the end of restrictor tile, was simulated and analysed using ANSYS Fluent 14.0 software. The glass velocity field at the vertical section of the restrictor tiles end, and the glass flow trend at the wetback area were analysed. The edge of glass ribbon was formed by the bottom molten glass flow in the spout lip in contact with refractories, and greater proximity to the spout lip edge corresponded with greater proportion was supplied. The simulation indicates that the middle section of the glass cross-section stria image can reflect the real glass location state at the canal vertical section and has little relationship with the tin bath.

Author
Z Xing Et Al
Origin
Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, China
Journal Title
Int J Appl Glass Sci 7 4 2016 492-502
Sector
Flat glass
Class
F 3942

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Simulation Of Molten-Glass Evolution From Spout Lip To Tin Bath
Int J Appl Glass Sci 7 4 2016 492-502
F 3942
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